I Fear No Man, Squadron Royal Air Force

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Product Information

Era:

Vintage; 1970s

Condition:

Very Good; light wear to covers/pages

Materials:

cloth/paper

Size:

6" L x 1" W x 9" H

Color/Finish:

blue

Why We Love This

I Fear No Man: The History Of No. 74 Squadron Royal Air Force by Douglas Tidy. London: MacDonald, 1972. 239 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Fascinating coverage of the Squadron's Service in WWII particularly the Battle of Britain under "Sailor" Malan.

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